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Assassin's Creed Valhalla will be one of the first big games available on PS5 and Xbox Series X, with a new release date to match. To line up with the release of new Xbox consoles, the game will no be available on Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, PS4, Stadia, and PC on November 10. It will be released for PS5 on November 12. In Assassin's Creed Valhalla you'll play as hero Eivor - male or female, your choice - and take your longships and fellow Vikings across the sea to England, where you'll build settlements and share your ax skills with the locals. The game's combat will reflect the heavy attacks of the Vikings, but there'll still be plenty of assassinating to do, as well as new mechanics for raids, longships, and survival.

Assassin's Creed Valhalla release date
Assassin's Creed Valhalla will be released on November 10 on Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, PS4, Stadia, and PC. It will release for PS5 on November 12. You can put money down for various versions of the game already. Didn't get a pre-order for a console in time? Buy on PS4 or Xbox One and you'll get a free next-gen upgrade when you finally get a PS5 or Xbox Series X.


Assassin's Creed Valhalla story
Here's what to expect from the Assassin's Creed Valhalla storyline, straight from Ubisoft.
"Driven from Norway by endless wars and dwindling resources in the ninth century AD, players will lead Eivor’s clan of Norsemen across the icy North Sea to the rich lands of England’s broken kingdoms. Players must carve out a new future for their clan, reliving the ruthless fighting style of Viking warriors with a revamped combat system that includes the ability to dual-wield weapons against a greater variety of enemies than ever before. 
"To secure resources players can lead raids to select locations using their longship to earn much-needed riches and resources. As the Vikings begin to settle in their new home, they encounter resistance from the Saxons including King Aelfred of Wessex, who denounces them as heathens and looks to be the sole ruler of a civilized England. Against all odds, Eivor must do what is necessary to keep Valhalla within reach."
Following the galaxy brain example of Assassin's Creed Odyssey, players can choose to play as a male or female Eivor, and - a first in the series - will be able to customize their appearance through hair, tattoos, and war paint.
We've been lucky enough to go hands-on with Assassin's Creed Valhalla, and got to try out the longships, dual wielding, and new rations system for ourselves. 
"Assassin's Creed Valhalla is much darker in tone and content than Odyssey and Origins," writes Sam Loveridge. "This is the Dark Ages, after all. Valhalla is set in very rural England, where citizens are living with very little and facing plenty of bloodshed. My playthrough was located in East Anglia and the areas around Norwich (or Northwic as it was known back in 873CE). This particular section saw Eivor's collective fighting against a rogue Danish clan led by a man called Rued. He's rumoured to have killed the man who was about to be crowned king, a man named Oswald, so it's up to Eivor and their army to take down Rued and bring peace to East Anglia."

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla rumors
The Norse news first arrived when a peculiar poster in The Division 2 was spotted by YouTuber JorRaptor back in early 2019. The in-game iconography stars a noble-looking Viking warrior clutching the Apple of Eden, a key symbol from the lore of the Assassin’s Creed series. The poster is situated in the Potomac Event Center in-game if you’d like to take a closer look. The focus of the poster seems to be promoting an opera performed at the JFK Center called Valhalla, critics describing it as a “Graceful, powerful work of opera.” How curious!
This led Kotaku’s Jason Schreier to publish a report backing up the possibility of a Norse Assassin’s Creed game, codenamed Viking and set for a 2020 release, according to two independent sources. that was all we had to go off for a long time after, but in the months since there has been some speculation about the validity of this report. Industry analyst ZhugeEX posted about the rumours on Resetera, claiming that “all of the new AC leaks so far have been incorrect. It’s not even called Ragnarok.”
That means you should take all of the rumours mentioned in this article with a serious pinch of salt. Speaking of which, a few months ago another rumour popped up on Reddit, claiming that Ragnarok - or in this case, Kingdom - is set in the “early 1000’s” and follows a Danish Viking, the game taking place across “Denmark, southern Sweden, and Norway and parts of Ireland and England.” Apparently, the game will dwell on the Norse invasion and figures from the era, including Irish High King Brian Boru will appear. 
Yet another rumour cropped up in February, this time a lot more developed, boasting a potential release date of September 29th, 2020 and the inclusion of four-player co-op. Apparently, you’ll play as a character called Jora and lead a band of Vikings. The hidden blade is said to return, massive wars will take place in real-time and new locations will include “York, London, Paris, and Kiev.” The leak also claims the game will be cross-gen, releasing on “PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PS4, and PS5.”
The leak delves into further story spoilers if you’re willing to read them, so check the Reddit thread for even more gory details.
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